This document discusses using wikis in the classroom. It begins by defining wikis as websites that allow users to easily add, edit, and collaborate on content like an online word document. It then explains that wikis can be learned within 30-60 minutes and there are free wiki sites available. Key benefits of wikis mentioned are collaboration through shared editing and hyperlinks. Examples of using wikis in the classroom include collaborative group projects, research, writing, and creating basic webpages with minimal technical skills.
This document discusses using wikis in the classroom. It begins by defining wikis as websites that allow users to easily add, edit, and collaborate on content like an online word document. It then explains that wikis can be learned within 30-60 minutes and there are free wiki sites available. Key benefits of wikis mentioned are collaboration through shared editing and hyperlinks. Examples of using wikis in the classroom include collaborative group projects, research, writing, and creating basic webpages with minimal technical skills.
This document summarizes a 2008 trip to Paris and Toulouse, France by a group of American students. It describes visiting sites in Paris like the Army Museum, the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and Catacombs. It also mentions the students' host families and visits to places like Lourdes, Carcassonne, and Narbonne. The summary concludes that the presenter highly recommends the trip and thanks their teacher for the opportunity.
This document summarizes a 2008 trip to Paris and Toulouse, France by a group of American students. It describes visiting sites in Paris like the Army Museum, the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and Catacombs. It also mentions the students' host families and visits to places like Lourdes, Carcassonne, and Narbonne. The summary concludes that the presenter highly recommends the trip and thanks their teacher for the opportunity.